In this week's Nenagh Guardian news...
Rail line critical for North Tipp – Local TD says closing the underused Limerick-Ballybrophy line would be disastrous;
Patients at Nenagh hospital complain that meals are served too early;
Funeral of missing Nenagh teenager whose body was found after search;
Car supercharger planning application lodged for Birdhill;
Industrial action at Nenagh factory;
River Shannon Protection Alliance and IFA voice opposition to water pipe plan;
Warm welcome for First Data senior executives in Nenagh;
Lorrha First World War veteran Martin O'Meara honoured at Glasnevin Cemetery;
Christmas Tree festival returns to Nenagh;
Taste of Roscrea festival celebrates its fifth year;
Energy efficiency award for ABP Nenagh;
Nenagh doctor Pat Harrold warns about the dangers of car fumes;
Roscrea Stands Up makes presentation to Garda Inspector Oliver Henry;
Birdhill celebrates Tidy Village success;
Taoiseach to launch Limerick's Bernal Institute, named after Nenagh scientist JD Bernal;
Nenagh Guardian to feature on RTÉ's 'The Local Eye' from this Thursday night...
The Nenagh Guardian is out Wednesday morning